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in about 1312, musa came to power. at that time, mali had millions of people spread across a vast territory. ancient mali
included parts of modern-day mali, mauritania, guinea, senegal, and burkina faso, as well as other countries.
what does the word vast mean in this excerpt?
a. large
b. strange
c. unfriendly
d. wealthy
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Ihave to find 4 errors in each day of the week diary post. friday today was the last day of the school week so i are happy! mum made pizza to dinner. i really like mums pizzas. we watched a dvd after dinner. it was quite funny but my brother fall asleep on the sofa and didn’t see the end of the movie!
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Your school is considering adopting a policy that requires all students to complete 100 hours of community service during there high school careers in order to graduate. the district asked for student input at the next school board meeting as to whether or not they should adopt this policy. research the topic, decide whether you are in favor of or against the new policy, and write a five-paragraph persuasive speech that you will deliver to the school board members and your principle need answer for my
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